About the Cooks

The Cook Islands are 15 islands sprinkled over 2.25 million sq km of the Pacific Ocean. Located halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand, the Cook Islands are easily accessible and enjoy year round sunshine and a pleasant climate. With a mix of coral atolls and volcanic islands, the Cook Islands are a true tropical paradise boasting lush vegetation, turquoise clear lagoons and stretches of white sandy beaches fringed by tropical palms.

With a resident population of 11,000, the people of the Cooks are close-knit through community and family values, age-old traditions and a vibrant Polynesian culture.